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Helping hand
Clark County chapter of the American Red Cross, 1805 E. Eighth St. in Jeffersonville, needs volunteers for their disaster action teams.
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Letters bubble, cause toil and trouble
Whew. What a fire we lit under the journalistic kettle by publishing that letter from Jim Burnside in Corydon, Ind., in which he disparaged the work done by auto employees and suggested -- not seriously, he ...
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Council hears funding outline of Keller site proposition
The Harrison County Council had its turn Monday night to hear the Keller property proposal from Main Street Corydon Inc.
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'Going Home' headed overseas
In an effort that was just two weeks in the making, Tyson Foods in Corydon will hopefully brighten the lives of American troops overseas with a music compilation compact disc put together by singers, ...
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November, with its changes, concludes with fireworks
The 15th chapter of "Little Women" opens with Meg complaining that "November is the most disagreeable month in the whole year." Jo chimes in with "That's the reason I was born in it." I remember agreeing with ...
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89-acre farm becomes 1st in conservation program
Years after conservation easements were proposed for this area, the property of Samuel P. Hays, known as Pfrimmer Farm, between Corydon and Lanesville, has been accepted as the first one in Harrison County.
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Salvation Army offersThanksgiving dinners
The Salvation Army of Southern Indiana will offer Thanksgiving dinners for people who otherwise would not have a traditional holiday meal: For Harrison County residents, 4:30-6 p.m. tomorrow at the Community ...
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Floyd Homemakers' gift basket sale is Friday
The Floyd County Extension Homemakers' annual gift basket sales and luncheon will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at Centenary United Methodist Church, 309 E. Spring St.
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Preserving the view in Harrison
Robert Walker stood atop a grass-covered hump that ran across the scenic hillside west of Lanesville and tapped a black leather loafer over the terraced ground.
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2 women pen thoughts about life after 50
My husband and I have been negotiating our own personal energy policies now for about 35 married years.
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Light Up Corydon comes with a bang
Kick off this year's holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 29, at the 23rd annual Light Up Corydon festival on the Corydon town square.
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Plans to redevelop Corydon industrial site advance
Tourism boosters and leaders of a merchants' group pounced on a chance four years ago to buy the former Keller furniture manufacturing property near downtown Corydon.
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Floyd Health Department offers flu shots Thursday
The Floyd County Health Department will provide flu shots for adults from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Jay-C Food Store, 815 Highlander Point Drive, Floyds Knobs.
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Review of ballots extends Mathes' lead in Harrison
A review of provisional and other previously uncounted ballots yesterday widened Democrat Carl 'Buck' Mathes' lead over Republican Rhonda Rhoads in the race for Harrison County District 2 commissioner.
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Facelift continues for Elizabeth schoolhouse
Built in 1938, the old Posey school in downtown Elizabeth served as an education center as well as a home to the Elizabeth Pirates until 1959.
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Palmyra opens bids for senior center
The town council of Palmyra officially opened bids for a senior citizens center at its monthly meeting Thursday night.
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Tally of provisional ballots delays possible recount
A recount in the Harrison County District 2 Commissioner race has not yet been requested by Republican Rhonda Rhoads.
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No ifs, ands or cigarette butts
While taking my daughter to school last week, a report came across the radio saying that the smoking ban in Lexington, Ky., was being toughened to include all workplaces and public transportation facilities.
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Rock Creek school to hold Veterans Day breakfast
The breakfast is 7:30-8:30 a.m., and a 30-minute program will begin at 8:30. The school is one mile north of Sellersburg on U.S. 31.
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Retirement home offers Advance Directive class
Mercy Providence Retirement Home, 4915 Charlestown Road, New Albany, will have a seminar on Advance Directives from 3 to 5 p.m. today.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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